Bradford Sluggers (BMBA), (Bradford Minor Baseball Association)

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For players in any softball program, it is mandatory to have a cage on the batting helmet.

For the hardball house league program, the cage is only required for pitchers, or players playing the pitcher position, in 7U (formerly Jr. Rookie), 9U (formerly Sr. Rookie) and 11U (formerly Mosquito/Tyke).

This rule applies to all BMBA players playing games in and out of town.

Submitted By out of town umpire - 3 on Friday, April 17, 2015 (54098 views)

As of January 1, 2015, it is illegal to:

Regarding; Children’s playgrounds and publicly owned sports fields

It is illegal to smoke on and within 20 metres of children’s playgrounds and publicly owned sport fields and surfaces (e.g., areas for basketball, baseball, soccer or beach volleyball, ice rinks, tennis courts, splash pads and swimming pools that are owned by a municipality, the province or a post secondary education institution)